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Intake Boot "hose" clamps?

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I'm changing out all the rings on my bike with the kit from www.cycleorings.com and I think I've discovered that my intake boot clamps are just exhausted. When I'm tightening them onto the carbs the screws are bottoming out - and potentially not tightening all the way, allowing for some air leakage...

Can I just use the same hose-style clamps that hold on the air filters? Or does the rubber get so hot I'll need to order something fancy and special.

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Thanks,

Alexander
 
Those jubilee clips are no good - they're too wide and you'll ruin your hoses or they'll keep slipping off the carbs. The proper things are cheap enough to buy.
 
I would not use hose clamps on the intake boots. They present a risk of cutting into the rubber if overtightened.

You can order new intake clamps from Z1 for about $4 apiece. Part No. 09402-60208.
 
Though of course you should maybe also consider replacing the boots themselves - they should be buttery soft. You're lucky - you can still buy them new for your bike.
 
You will be fine with the chrome hose clamps... but beware that over tightening them will cause the little groves to cut into rhe rubber over time. Z1 has them for $20 bucks. Dont try to order them from suzuki.. last time i did the part number was that of plastic handlebar cableties.
 
Though of course you should maybe also consider replacing the boots themselves - they should be buttery soft. You're lucky - you can still buy them new for your bike.

Even if they are buttery soft, they can still crack on you. Ask me how I know (and have the clamp part no. at hand for Z1). :mad:
 
The boots are buttery soft and squish easily, I'd love to buy new ones but I am literally out of money. I just spent my last $150 on a new petcock, gas cap, O-rings, gaskets & shims.
 
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